Morning Tour to Terracotta Warriors Museum
Arrive at Terracotta Warriors Museum. Your guide will explain every details of this museum and its history as well facts. As the world’s eighth wonder, Terracotta Warriors Museum represented the highest clay craftsmanship. It also provided a great source for historians to study the Qin Dynasty and its prior histories. Through the visit to the Terracotta Army, you can have a general idea of how prosperous Qin Empire used to be and what ancient people hold dear in their afterlife. *View the ancient UNESCO-listed clay army in the flesh Gaze at the rows of infantry and cavalry soldiers in excavated pits *Visit a terracotta figure factory to see how to make terracotta warriors. * Learn how and why the 3rd-century BC warriors were made.
Your tour begins with a visit to the Emperor Qinshihuang's Mausoleum Site Museum, where you'll explore the Terracotta Warriors and Horses with your guide, discovering the three pits filled with over 8,000 pottery soldiers and horses. After this, you will have the option to visit the vibrant Muslim Bazaar, where you can explore at your leisure and enjoy local dining options. If you prefer, your guide will return you to your hotel after the bazaar visit. For those not requiring pickup, the tour concludes at the Bell Tower Hotel, where you can end your day on your own.
- Your guide will explain every details of this museum and its history as well facts.
- Through the visit to the Terracotta Army, you can have a general idea of how prosperous Qin Empire used to be.
- Learn how and why the 3rd-century BC warriors were made
- Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
- Accessibility: Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Accessibility: All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Accessibility: Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Restriction: Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Restriction: Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Restriction: Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Restriction: Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
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